| Title: | New Media records |
| Call Number: | Coll075 |
| Creator: | University of Maryland, Baltimore County. New Media Studio |
| Dates: | 1976-2002 |
| Size: | 14 boxes (14 linear feet) |
| Language: | English |
| Abstract: | This collection includes films and videos produced by UMBC. Records pertain to University Magazine, U Must Be Crazy, UMBC Sportlight on Retriever Athletics (soccer, basketball, men's and women's lacrosse, and track and field), and UMBC Founder's Oral History project. Records also contain information about the New Media Studio and Instructional Technology. |
| Citation: | New Media records, University Archives, Collection 75, Special Collections, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (Baltimore, MD). |
The New Media Studio is part of the Division of Information Technology at UMBC. The New Media Studio helps the campus community apply emerging media technologies in teaching, learning and creative endeavors; it includes a multimedia production lab, multiformat linear videotape editing suite, two nonlinear suites, field production unit and a television studio.
Materials were received by transfer from the New Media Studio in 2009. Accessions: UARC 2009-048, UARC 2009-083. For UARC 2009-048 and 2009-083 container lists are available.
Collection unprocessed. University publications relating to Instructional Technology are available under the call number UPUB I4.
Describing Archives: a Content Standard (DACS)
Archives Processing Manual: Description (2015): The processing manual used in Special Collections for all descriptive platforms, including PastPerfect.
Finding Aid: http://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/findingaids/coll075.php
This collection requires review by Special Collections staff prior to use by researchers. Users should submit their request to view this collection at speccoll@umbc.edu or 410-455-2353.
Reproductions allowed for research purposes. UMBC is the copyright owner; permission to reproduce is required.
University of Maryland, Baltimore County. New Media Studio
University of Maryland, Baltimore County. New Media Studio -- Archives
Information technology
Educational technology